Examples of Tug Service in a sentence
Chapter 03: Charges Generally Applicable to Vessels, Agents and/or Owners including Dockage, Mooring, Unmooring, Pilotage, Tug Service and ChargesSubject SectionDOCKAGE 304 Method of assessing dockage on basis of length overall has been adopted pursuant to action by Gulf Seaports Marine Terminal Conference FMC Agreement #224-200165- 001.
Chapter 03: Charges Generally Applicable to Vessels, Agents and/or Owners including Dockage, Mooring, Unmooring, Pilotage, Tug Service and ChargesSubject SectionMISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT CHARGES 316 The following charges are for equipment used for cargo clean up, property damage, leased property, grounds keeping, etc.
BMF Tug Service preserves its right to apply higher surcharge for each emergency case individually as they see fit.
Chapter 03: Charges Generally Applicable to Vessels, Agents and/or Owners including Dockage, Mooring, Unmooring, Pilotage, Tug Service and ChargesSubject SectionMISCELLANEOUS SERVICE CHARGES 316 The following charges are for labor and necessary equipment.
Payments received from or on behalf of the Customer shall be applied as follows: FIRST to satisfy all fees, costs (including attorney’s fees) and interest due and owing on any invoice rendered to the Customer commencing with the oldest such invoice and then to each subsequent such invoice, and SECOND to satisfy all Tug Service charges arising hereunder commencing with the oldest open invoice and then to each subsequent invoice.
Chapter 03: Charges Generally Applicable to Vessels, Agents and/or Owners including Dockage, Mooring, Unmooring, Pilotage, Tug Service and Charges Subject Section MOORING AND UNMOORING 320 Mooring and unmooring of vessels shall be mandatory and shall be assessed the following charges: Straight TimeOvertimeVessels0 – 225’$283.25$283.25 Vessels 226’ and over$437.75$437.75 The above rates include two hour standby time.
Hawaiian Electric Industries Capital Trust II Hawaiian Electric Industries Capital Trust III The Old Oahu Tug Service, Inc.
Payments received by or on behalf of Owner shall be applied as follows: FIRST to satisfy all fees, costs (including attorney's fees) and interest due and owing on any invoice issued to Owner commencing with the oldest such invoice and then to each subsequent such invoice and SECOND to satisfy all Tug Service charges arising hereunder commencing with the oldest open invoice and then to each subsequent invoice.
All or part of any Tug Service performed hereunder may be subcontracted without notice to OWNERS.
Chapter 03: Charges Generally Applicable to Vessels, Agents and/or Owners including Dockage, Mooring, Unmooring, Pilotage, Tug Service and Charges Subject Section MOORING AND UNMOORING 320Mooring and unmooring of vessels shall be assessed the following charges: Straight TimeOvertimeVessels0 - 599'$210.00$288.75 Vessels 600' and over$262.50$341.25 The above rates include one hour standby time.